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Pinetop Sparks - Wikipedia - Aaron "Pinetop" Sparks was an American blues pianist active in St. Louis in the
early 1930s. He died in his twenties from either poisoning or exhaustion.
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Pinetop Sparks & Henry Townsend - Everyday I have the Blues ... - May 2, 2012 ... Pinetop Sparks & HenryTownsend - Everyday I have the Blues 1935.
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Every Day I Have the Blues - Wikipedia - "Every Day I Have the Blues" is a blues song that has been performed in a variety
of styles. An early version of the song is attributed to Pinetop Sparks and his ...
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Aaron "Pinetop" Sparks | Songs | AllMusic - Find Aaron "Pinetop" Sparks song information on AllMusic.
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Pinetop & Lindberg (Sparks Brothers) - Milton 'Lindberg' Sparks b. (Marion Gant) May 22, 1910 in Corona, Lee County,
Mississippi 1) d. May 25, 1963 in St. Louis, Missouri 2) Aaron 'Pinetop' Sparks b.
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Aaron "Pinetop" Sparks Albums: songs, discography, biography, and ... - Aaron "Pinetop" Sparks discography and songs: Music profile for Aaron "Pinetop"
Sparks.
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Aaron Sparks Discography at Discogs - Complete your Aaron Sparks record collection. Discover Aaron Sparks's full
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Blues musicians honoured by cemetery project - Telegraph - Jan 3, 2014 ... Aaron 'Pinetop' Sparks, the blues pianist who wrote Every Day I Have The Blues,
is the latest musician to get a headstone for his grave thanks ...
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Sparks Brothers - (1932-1935) (Vinyl, LP) at Discogs - Find a Sparks Brothers - (1932-1935) first pressing or reissue. Complete your ...
Piano, Vocals – Aaron "Pinetop" Sparks*Vocals – Milton "Lindberg" Sparks*.
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Henry Townsend - ... Townsend claimed credit for writing the first version of the blues standard “
Every Day I Have the Blues,” recorded by Tupelo native Aaron “Pine Top” Sparks
in ...
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